This is a rare look at the tech giant’s first operating system

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    please opensource windows 11 next. i bet when OpenWindows 11 comes out it will be wayyy better

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      We’re already at the point where Windows programs sometimes run better on Linux with a compatibility layer (WINE/Proton) than they do natively. The stuff that doesn’t run is mostly games ladened with kernel-level DRM that Linux (rightfully) can’t emulate.

      Linux even runs old Windows programs better than Windows itself, and long-term compatibility is supposed to be one of Windows’ biggest selling points.

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      We’re already on 16, we just spell the Windows part differently. We spell it “suse leap”

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      IIRC they contracted some devs for a one time payment to make it, then proceeded to laugh to the bank while strangling the market over the years.

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        To be fair, there is a whole lot more to selling software than just making it. There’s this myth out there if you just build the right software at the right time, success is guaranteed. But in reality all of the success stories from the past had many competitors, often with better made software. There’s many factors that go into it, luck is a big factor and upfront cash is also a big one (especially nepotism is a common theme).

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          9 hours ago

          Ya, it takes a massive amount of time and effort to make sure you are born into a family where your mother is on the board of the one and only client big enough to set the standard for the rest of the industry.